jcwh
Well-Known Member
just thought it was pretty interesting:
Being sciencey minded i find it very interesting, and think it would be very interesting to see how they turn out compared to their 'original' so to speak.
However i can't help feeling that breeding from cloned horses is a step back, as surely by evolution and selective breeding, desirable traits are becoming more prominant through each generation- so looping the same generation over again is surely going to stick the breeding industry in a bit of a time warp; and not give other horses a chance to become a desired bloodline like these other horses already have.
Maybe im totally wrong and seeing it from the wrong perspective, i don't have a great deal of knowledge into cloning and breeding but just how i see it.
What I don't agree with is these cloned stallions getting automatic studbook approval without having to be presented as Pieraz and AT Clones did with Zangersheide. I know some will say that that is based on the fact that their originals were more than proven, etc and it is the genetics you are grading, however, who is to say that regardless of performance those originals that they would have passed gradings themselves??? They were gelded for reasons after all. I think in fact if this is to be all above board that things like any gradings, etc should be MORE public with the clones to show nothing to hide and that they are worthy of their stallion status because as has already been mentioned, a lot of their talent is not just genetic, although of course it is there to be tapped into, but who is to say that they are meant to be sires?.